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WINNERS

* Adam Doueihi (Rabbitohs) — The popular pre-season cheapie has been named as South Sydney’s halfback following the injury to Adam Reynolds (ankle), who is out for 4-6 weeks.

* Robbie Rochow (Tigers) — This week’s best low-ownership cheapie option. Retains his starting back row spot at the Tigers following a strong 80 minute performance in a winning side, with former representative players Chris McQueen and Sauaso Sue named in ISP.

* Slade Griffin (Knights) — Most purchased player this week following 82 on his Newcastle debut. Note however, his score was inflated by eight minutes of extra time and a try (with linebreak).

* Viliame Kikau (Panthers) — Earns a promotion to the starting side after last week’s game-changing display from the bench.

* Paul Gallen (Sharks) — Named to start after being eased back from the interchange last week.

Camera IconLachlan Coote misses out due to a hamstring injury, Paul Gallen returns to the starting side, Billy Slater is back from a shoulder injury, Luke Keary returns from concussion.Picture: The Daily Telegraph

LOSERS

* Mark Nicholls (Rabbitohs) — The 14th most popular player in SuperCoach is the big loser from a forward reshuffle at the Rabbitohs which sees Sam Burgess move to prop, Cameron Murray start at lock and Nicholls benched.

* Elliott Whitehead (raiders) — Played 80 minutes in the middle last week but switches to the edge due to the injury to Joe Tapine (broken finger).

* Cameron Munster (Storm) — Displayed his SuperCoach studdery in round one in his favoured position of fullback (at least statistically), but returns to the halves this week due to the comeback of Billy Slater.

* Sione Katoa (Sharks) — The third most popular player in the game is out for up to eight weeks with a broken jaw.

* Luciano Leilua (Dragons) — Again named on the bench for the Dragons. Was forced to back up for reserves last week following limited minutes in the NRL.

* Leilani Latu (Titans) — The most sold player this week after scoring just 24 points in 40 minutes.

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Supercoach analysis: The Dragons have reversed their late change from last week with Hame Sele coming onto the bench and Jeremy Latimore dropping to reserves. Luciano Leilua remains on the interchange after backing up in the ISP on the weekend.

Camera IconValentine Holmes has again been named at fullback for the SharksPicture: News Corp Australia

Supercoach analysis: No changes to the 17. Michael Morgan (abdominal) has missed the top 17 but remains some chance of returning after being included in the reserves. Lachlan Coote (hamstring) misses out altogether.

Supercoach analysis: The Warriors name an unchanged squad for their first home game of the season against Gold Coast. Great news for both Ligi Sao and Isaiah Papali’i who can expect similar minutes in week two. No Simon Mannering on the extended bench.

SuperCoach analysis: Viliame Kikau has earned a promotion to the starting side following his game turning performance against the Eels. Reagan Campbell-Gillard also starts with Moses Leota and James Fisher-Harris dropping to the bench

Supercoach analysis: Ben Matulino is named to start with Matt Eisenhuth on the bench in the only change to the 17. Chris McQueen and Sauaso Sue remain in the ISP, which is great news for cheapie prospect Robbie Rochow.

Supercoach analysis: Matthew Wright is replaced at centre by Brad Parker. Jackson Hastings and Lloyd Perrett join the bench in place of Lewis Brown and Frank Winterstein, with SuperCoach cheapie Kelepi Tanginoa retaining his interchange spot following a powerful display.